Goddamn Particle. This was done and said a lot through NEWS channels last week, But would it be fair to say both Red Bull and Ferrari have a similar particle of their own?

Valencia was one of the revelations in the current season of Formula 1 for many reasons, We saw an Engine that was said to one of the most reliable flopped the hour costing them potentially two victories, The red-giant team had one of the shocking qualifying session, A particular Venezuelan driver proved that the tag of ‘Pay Driver’ still suits him, The Anglo-Indian Team proved that they are in contention of what ever target they have in mind, A particular spaniard can change the course of the game, The ‘Fab-Seb’ might still haunt the rivals, An Austrian Team can never be ruled out the sport

"I would be a bit happier if we had won today, but it was a great result for the team, I am happy" - Vettel

It’s really pretty ironic for us to realize that the discoveries of Valencia are re-written for the British GP. Much of discoveries are proved yet again quite naturally. We still have that driver who is using others to retire from the race. The spaniard is still the force of the Red-Giant Team {although his Brazilian Team in all set to stage the set on Fire as he is proving to be a step closer to where he was}. The Austrian Team is looking set to reclaim their honors for the 2012 season.

“It was a close to perfect weekend. I’m pleased for Red Bull to win this race. Mark did a perfect race, I think he never stopped pushing” - Cyril Dumont, Renault track support

The Curious case of a Venezuelan Guy!

“I braked later than Pastor Maldonado, he didn’t give me any room at all and just came into me. In my view it was not a racing incident. We all fight very hard, but give each other room” - Sergio Perez

Not the first time he proved to be erratic and we are pretty sure it won’t be the last time as well. Sometimes we feel quite pity on him that he is not gathering enough support for what he is. There are two sets of drivers, one who is aggressive from the word go and the other being gentle to the last. { Although there are some hybrid cases as well}. Realistically, We call Formula 1 as the pinnacle of the Motorsport and to be fast here is what each and every racer out there wishes to be. On proving one’s case in lower category and then asking one to change his/her characteristic is not a ideal way of motivating a young hero.

“I have the team's support because they have the data and when we went to the stewards it is very clear that I lost the car. Today we were both racing and both had DRS open. I went to the inside of the track so the position was mine and he braked late, and I was on cold tyres and had no angle to turn and I lost the car and it is clear. In the previous races at the start of the year I was very clean and I had no problem, and I was fighting more because I was in the middle of the grid, Today I was even gentle with Kimi [Raikkonen], giving him the position and I was driving carefully because the race is long and degradation is big and our car is good with degradation.” - Pastor Maldonado

There is this British Team which houses to both type of drivers, on a comparative note both the drivers are at extreme ends. All through last season, It was really about a battle between a Particular British racer and his Brazilian counterpart. There were so many if’s and but’s and in the end this British driver garnered enough support from fans and as well as his Team bosses, No matter whether he collided with his own Teammate or his rivals, His bosses have stood by him and so were his fans. We are just wondering why is certainly not the case here. Of course, we aren’t trying to exactly compare the same British driver and this Venezuelan guy but one has to understand that the situation is more or less the same.

When half the World didn’t want the British driver to change his styling, Only because he is a proven champion and that’s the way he generally drives, We also have to realize some people have this extra effort to go beyond the limit and break the shackles for being selfless. Yes, You read that right, We know at this point some of you might be furious but frankly speaking we have to realize this guy is actually selfless, If we look at the incidents either at Monaco last year or the cases of Australia, Europe and the recently held British GP, He just battled for positions no matter where and for what place, All the cases are debatable and most would say, He has to back off and thus could have scored more points or added more credit to his name but nevertheless he didn’t change his style and we are happy for having few aggressive drivers on the track.

The case of British GP where he crashed with Perez on his out lap was an unfortunate one though and here he was clearly on the Inside and lost the grip on his tyres, If at all we had to ban few people from racing, It has to be Perez for sticking out a move on the outside which is rather opportunistic and going by the recent years, It is certainly not allowed. We believe if this Venezuelan was the guy in place of Perez, he would have been extradited from Formula 1.

Two Goddamn Particles in Formula 1

Well, The world might be rejoicing the findings of a god damn particle but we can say that this sport has few important personnel that changes its course from time to time. I can say two big A’s at the moment are one of the few people to have changed its course and we have witnessing their special abilities from time to time, In case you have missed their contribution to the sport, Well As they History repeats itself and here we are in 2012 these two people contributed to the change!

The Two A’s that we have been talking about have been playing a vital role in their Teams, We have one Ace at the Austrian Factory designing an amazing car and have now found something quite spectacular which resulted in their dominance in Valencia and now in Silverstone, They have played up to their cards again and have reconfirmed how their position in the Team.

The Winner’s Jump Is Back!

The Australian guy in the Austrian Team living in the British empire might have to call this as his home race as he lives pretty near by, Unlike Last season where he struggled to find some form against his German Teammate, This season has seen him raise to the occasion and challenge his teammate for the crown, Having extended his contract again with the Austrian Team which many should say is probably the wise decision, The best might be yet to come for this Australian who deserves the World Championship to his kitty

The Spaniard is there!

“When you do almost the entire race in the lead and you are overtaken just a few laps from the finish, it does leave something of a bitter taste in the mouth, but after reflecting for a moment and looking at the classification, then the outcome of this Grand Prix seems very positive” - Alonso

"But I know Fernando is a wily old fox, I thought he was looking after the tyres and just waiting to pull the pin and go a little bit" - Mark Webber

To lead from the front is something special, For sure after the Qualifying, Alonso particularly stated that it would be better of for him to have a boring race and the Spaniard did have that, To defend the lead from two charging Red Bull’s was indeed a good effort. It took 48 laps for the Australian to squeeze into the lead not before Spaniard ensured that who ever has to get into the lead has to earn it. This Weekend will add another feather to his cap. If someone really questions his capabilities, then for sure one has missed seeing him this season

“We have continued working on the right road: four podiums in the last five races and the fifth just missed a few laps from the end, is a nice run of results which has allowed me to lead the championship. This is an important moment in the season: it’s not at this time that you win the championship, but one can start to lose it here and we are pleased to have extended our advantage over the majority of our closest rivals” - Alonso

“Once again, Fernando drove a great race, for the umpteenth time this season and has gained points over the majority of his nearest rivals” - Stefano Domenicalli

The Unlucky Brits

“I’m not really sure what happened. I just turned into turn four and there was no pressure in the right rear tyre so it was clearly punctured and coming off the rim. All I could do was bring the car back to the pits” - Paul di Resta

This weekend proved to be quite a disaster for the Brits, Quite a handful of them were looking for podiums, As you already know, Silverstone is the home race for 3 drivers as well quite a handful of Teams, Fortunately or unfortunately only few of them really succeeded while the rest flattered in trying hard. An young scot was particularly taken in for a shock in a opening lap as he was involved in a collision and a lap or two later had to abort his race due to a heavy damage that happened due to the same collision, This man was having high hopes for the race due to his Team’s inspired lift in the form and they had a gamble in the qualifying after choosing to pick a dry weather setup hoping to have an edge in the race but unfortunately luck was not with them.

“We tried as hard as we could, but we simply didn’t have the pace this afternoon. My tyres were still good at the end of my first stint, and I was able to hang on to Fernando. So it’s hard to understand how we could be leading the race at one point and then fall back to eighth place” - Lewis Hamilton

“I don’t think we made any mistakes with our strategy today; we’re just not quite quick enough at the moment, that’s all” - Jenson Button

The other two British drivers belonging to a British Team were shocked to see the poor performance of their Team while at the moment they are hoping for a update package that is scheduled to hit the team for the upcoming race which might see off their summer break but plenty to ponder for this team after an abysmal performance that has seen two of their drivers who are champions in their own merit struggle so much and calling for lack of pace through the weekend. They really have to make a step up if at all to remain in contention for the championship and ensure they don’t leave it too late for a fight!

One thing is for sure, The unpredictability has all of a sudden come to an halt, With the summer break coming up pretty soon, Few Teams that are yet to prove a point will be itching to prove something. But with a small pattern emerging in the last couple of races and with the silly season officially started, The next two races is more important for the rest of the season!

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